
After a two-year hiatus, the CAMM2 RAM format is poised for a significant breakthrough, supported by major players like Rambus and Team Group.
The introduction of this low-profile memory format is marked by its unique architecture, which features DDR5 chips soldered onto a single horizontal board. This design enhances signaling, reduces power consumption, and improves cooling efficiency. Despite its clear advantages over existing RAM formats, CAMM2 hasn’t yet gained significant traction. However, the recent showcase of CAMM2 components at Computex 2025 signals a potential shift in market dynamics.
Notably, Team Group unveiled its new CAMM2 DDR5-8000 module, complete with an attractive RGB heatsink. Additionally, Rambus announced a comprehensive product line aimed at addressing growing memory demands in AI-driven notebooks. Peiro Bianco remarked, “We expect LPCAMM2 will progressively gain market adoption in notebook PCs later this year, with continued growth into 2026 and beyond,” thereby underscoring the anticipated rise of CAMM2 in the memory sector.
CAMM2 Memory
With the backing of industry frontrunners, projections indicate that the arrival of CAMM2 will coincide with new motherboard releases across various vendors, granting consumers a range of options tailored to their needs. Although the initial generation may carry a hefty price tag, with widespread adoption expected, more budget-friendly alternatives likely won’t be far behind.